The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 25, 1935, Page 10

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1935 SIDE GLANCES - By George Clark | o SO BIM WONT GIVE ME ANY MARKET TIPS) EM? WELL,I'LL SHOW HIM ~ I'LL SEE TOM DIX~ HE’ ON THE INSIDE= THis CURIOUS WORLD rue UP BY RISING gf Al2 CURRENTS, ¢ THEY TEND TO FALL AT A RATE OF 30 TO 40 | FEET PER (©1998 BY NEA SERVICE, INC. COULD BE MADE FROM THE PLANET JUPITER. | @ IN THE CROP OFA MOURNING | AT THE MOVIES Rogers Cast as Horse Trainer in Last Film Presenting Wil! Rogers with a stel- lar supporting cast, “In Old Ken- tucky” brings the drama which has thrilled and delighted thirty million Americans to the screen in the Fox picturization now at the Paramount Theatre, today and Tuesday. Rogers’ role in “In Old Kentucky,” is that of old Steve Tapley. A shrewd, quizzical and humorous horse-trainer, | he makes champions of colts, friends out of feud fighters and brings ro- mance to estranged sweethearts. The drama of the picture arises out of a feud between the families of old Charles Sellon and Charles Richman. Rogers gets himself in and out of all sorts of trouble trying to protect Sel- lon from the law, and keeping the ro- mance of Sellon’s daughter and Rich- man’s trainer from breaking up. ‘The contest between the two fami- lies reaches its dramatic climax when they enter their horse in the great Ashford Stakes. In a pounding, heart-gripping finish, Rogers’ horse comes in ahead carrying romance and happiness across the finish line. Cast as Rogers’ faithful friend and hostler, Bill Robinson looses his nim- ble feet on a series of his incompar- able tap dances and even teaches Rogers a few of his steps so that the humorist can win the heart of a southern lady! FLAPPER, FANNY SAYS: Claudette Colbert in ‘She Married Her Boss’ The problems of a private secretary jare briskly dealt with in Claudette |Colbert’s new Columbia picture, “She 'Married Her Boss,” which opens at the Capitol Theatre tomorrow and |continues through Wednesday and Thursday. Produced by the same company that gave you Miss Colbert in “It Happened One Night,” the new film has the same buoyancy and fresh- THE GUMPS—THAT’S ALL I WANT TO KNOW WELL, WELL, TOM HAVEN'T SEEN YOU IN_AN JUST FINE, ANDY, OLD Bdy- GO ON- QUIT KIDDING - ASKING ME For! cvenvannr’ ON | WALL STREET Do YOU MEAN JO STAND THERE AND TELL ME You GAVE FRECKLES’ AND.MY PANTS WE HAD A LONG NAME FOR THE SOCIETY, BUT WE SHORTENED IT To" HFISAC"..THAT MEANS HAPPY FAMILIES IN SHADY- SIDE AT CHRISTMAS ! i Si ass WELL, JUST LAST SUNDAY I HEARD SOMEONE IN CHURCH SAY, "CHARITY BEGINS YOU, A PERFORMER Y YES, HANGIN’ BY MY TEETH, t DID A DOUBLE ONE BY MY HEELS, WITHOU" THERE! I GUESS ae WHAT ARE ness that made its predecessor a five- way prize-winner. “She Married Her Boss” is undoubtedly the grandest fun since the falling of the walls of Jericho, Miss Colbert herself is delightful; her inherent charm and vivacity have never been shown to better advan- |tage. As a very efficient secretary who carelessly falls in love with her boss, she sees to it that he take time off one day to buy here a wedding ring. That proves a costly mistake, for the marriage turns out to be one of the maddest things one can im- agine. ‘The fun continues fast and furious, with Miss Colbert as the storm cen- ter. Melvyn Douglas does a fine job as the frantic boss, and Michael Bart- lett, last seen in Grace Moore's “Love Me Forever,” is thoroughly engaging as a devil-may-care chap who tries to manage the secretary's affairs for her. , In flight, a sparrow’s wings make 13 strokes a second. AFTER ALL IVE DONE FOR THIS LAND OF MOO! OF ALL TH! WAS, 1 AWARD TH’ PRIZE’ 1 CAN TAKE IT, ALL RIGHT- NEVER BAT AN’ EYE-BUT TH WAY OOP'S ACTIN’ ‘MOST MAKES ME CRY- IT'S EVi- DENT, NOW, PLAIN AS CAN BE, HED RATHER PAL WITH GUZ THAN POOROL ME! By COWAN . f? SAY, LISTEN, SAMSON | JUST ROLL UP YER SLEEVES AND , PUTTIN! IN SMART GU On .COME—come! SX TANS 19] | SO THIS 19 LOVE eu ve av’ QASGON TRS DL RCE SORELY PIE T| RB NE UO DNS AE OS OF MY ENDEARING YOUNG | TAWE MY BREATAT To us) CRARMG | GEGIDE A SRGELING. AWAX Neat SWE RRS LOVERS t > - | | . AND A DOZEN MILES TO THE Nogti TUBBSY, LIES THE OTHER ISLAND, TLL LEAVE MY PAL A BIT OF A NOTE, BEFORE MY BELONGINGS AWAY I ‘TOTE. TLL WRITE-LESSEE-SUMPIN NICE AN’ SWELL ,TSAY GOODBYE, AN’ WISH IM WELLS

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